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Biden Suggests Banning Guns, Magazines That Hold ‘Multiple Bullets’
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Former Vice President Joe Biden suggested on Monday that it was "absolutely mindless" the United States doesn't ban firearms and magazines that hold "multiple bullets." "The idea that we don’t have elimination of assault type weapons, magazines that can hold multiple bullets in them," the Democratic frontrunner told reporters. "It’s absolutely mindless. It’s no violation of the Second Amendment. It’s just a bow of special interests of the gun manufacturers and the NRA." |
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jac
(9/4/2019)
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He's got serious dementia.
What is amazing is the number of democrats that think he would be suitable to be president. |
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